E-mouthpiece of the PCJSS/JSS,
committed for greater Jumma unity and unity among the peoples of the CHT. It is engaged in sensetising concerned quarters against unnecessary fratricidal clashes in the CHT.

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Contact us:chtpcjss@gmail.comPCJSS/JSS key persons:Sudha Sindhu Khisa, President/ Rupayan Dewan, Vice President,/Tatindra Lal Chakma, General Secretary/. Responsibility shouldered on 11 July 2013.Background: The present central committee was elected on 11 July 2013, on the 2nd day of the 3-day long 10th PCJSS national conference. The earlier committee (convening committee) was formed on 10th April 2010 when Mr. Santu Larma convened the 9th national conference (29-31 March 2010) in sheer violation of the party constitution and excluded a few hundred veteran leaders and members and also "formally" expelled 7 top veteran leaders (Chandra Sekhar Chakma, Sudhasindhu Khisa, Rupayan Dewan, Tatindra Lal Chakma, Eng. Mrinal Kanti Tripura, Advocate Shaktiman Chakma and Binoy Krishna Khisa) and also declared their capital punishment. The present leadership is determined to democratise the JSS under a collective leadership.

"The world suffers a lot not because of the violence of the bad people, But because of the silence of the good people." Napoleon (1769-1821).

Monday, August 06, 2012

Tripura: BSF Prevents Illegal Entry of 250 Tribals of B'desh

At least 250
people of Chakma and Tripuri tribes from Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh
are now waiting in other side of the barbed wire fencing at Shuknachhari in
South Tripura district in a bid to take shelter in Indian
territory, BSF sources said here today.

They made an attempt to enter India
last night, but BSF did not allow.

Following intimation from BSF, Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB) personnel
arrived at the spot and were trying to convince them to return home, the
sources said.

Over 70,000 people, mostly Buddhist Chakmas, took shelter in refugee camps in South Tripura district in 1986 following clashes with the
plains people.

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Manabendra Narayan Larma

MANABENDRA NARAYAN LARMA, the great leader and awakener of the Jumma nation, born on 1 Sept 1941 (Parliamentary record) and died on 10 Nov 1983 did his Matriculation in 1958 and graduated in 1963, B.Ed in 1968 and LL.B in 1970. In 1962-63 he was the President of the Hill Student Association and formed the PCJSS in 1972 in association with Sri Birendra Kishore Roaza, ex-Member of the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly. Sri Larma was District Relief and Rehabilitation Committee, CHT chapter President in 1972-73. He established a few high schools in rural CHT. He was arrested from Bindu Niloy, hostel of CHT Jumma students at Patharghat, Chittagong on 10th Feb 1963 using the East Pakistan Public Safety Ordinance for protesting worst state of rehabilitation and demanding proper compensation and proper rehabilitation of the affected people due to the construction of Kaptai Hydroelectric project. He actively participated to the nation-wide anti-Ayub movement. He was released from jail on 8 March 1963. He was elected to the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly as an independent member from the CHT 1 seat and with this authority he became a member of the Bangladesh Constituent Assembly in 1972. He was also elected as M.P. of the first Bangladesh Parliament in 1973. He raised voice in the Parliament for the rights of not only the CHT indigenous hill peoples but also the toiling masses of Bangladesh. He did not endorse the Constitution for the rejection of the ethnic identity of the indigenous peoples of the country. He went to underground politics on 15th Aug 1975 soon after listening to the assassination of Bangabandhu Seikh Mujibur Rahman. He was killed on 10 Nov 1983 by a rival armed platoon, sent by Priti Kumar Chakma, a key leader of the dissident faction. PHOTO: Collected from Bangladesh Parliament library.